VideoMasker focuses on faces in the browser—BGBlur adds plates, backgrounds, and custom masks in the same upload.
VideoMasker is a lightweight face-anonymization site. BGBlur extends the same browser convenience to license plates, backgrounds, and drawn regions when footage is not face-only.
Prueba BGBlur Gratis
Upload, pick what to blur, and download—no timeline or mask keyframes required.
You do not need the full AI face detection workflow to hide identifiers. Upload directly to BGBlur in your browser.
Where VideoMasker often needs manual boxes, BGBlur runs detectors and motion tracking across the clip.
Download a redacted MP4 for approval chains, or bring the master back into VideoMasker if you still need Purpose-built around automatic face blur.

VideoMasker optimizes for portraits. BGBlur handles dashcam, news, and event video where plates and environments matter equally.
Both avoid installs; BGBlur's value is covering more object classes without switching tools mid-project.


Evaluate export limits on representative clips before committing to either tool for a series.
Another face-first comparison path.

Rows summarize typical workflows; confirm specifics on each vendor's site before you buy.
Structured comparisons for editors, face-blur apps, and enterprise anonymization stacks.
BGBlur vs
Online AI face blur for video and photo; pick who stays visible (consumer and CCTV-oriented lines)
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Simple command-line face anonymizer for videos (faces only)
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Desktop software for automatic video blurring with AI
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AI-powered automotive merchandising platform
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Lets you blur faces or sensitive details using box blur, pixelation, or artistic bokeh effects
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AI-powered content redaction and privacy protection
Open comparisonExperimenta el poder del difuminado de video completamente automático con IA
Prueba BGBlur Gratis